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Google launches its AI-powered Jobs Search Engine

Google Jobs Search Engine Find Your Desired Jobs by Google

Connect to job seekers with Google Search

Google jobs search engine Google is trying to turn its search engine into an employment engine. Beginning Tuesday, job hunters will be able to go to Google and see help-wanted listings that its search engine collects across the internet. The results will aim to streamline such listings by eliminating duplicate jobs posted on different sites.

Google Jobs Search Engine Find Your Desired Jobs by Google

Google will also show employer ratings from current and former workers, as well as typical commute times to job locations.

You can also filter jobs by industry, location, when they were posted, and employer. Once you find a query that works, you can also turn on notifications so you get an immediate alert when a new job is posted that matches your personalized query.

Google Jobs Search Engine Screen shot..

Google Jobs Search Engine Find Your Desired Jobs by Google

Once you find a job, Google will direct you to the job site to start the actual application process. For jobs that appeared on multiple sites, Google will link you to the one with the most complete job posting. “We hope this will act as an incentive for sites to share all the pertinent details in their listings for job seekers,” a Google spokesperson told

Google Jobs Search Engine Find Your Desired Jobs by Google

This detailed jobs information is a departure from the way Google’s main search engine has traditionally shown only bare-bones links to various help-wanted sites.

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Google Jobs Search Engine Find Your Desired Jobs by Google

Google is teaming up with a variety of help-wanted and employer-rating services, including LinkedIn, Monster, WayUp, DirectEmployers, CareerBuilder, Glassdoor, and Facebook.

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